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Rubber sheeting arcgis 10 1.
The method parameter determines the interpolation method used to create the temporary tins in rubbersheeting.
This process moves the features of a layer using a piecewise transformation that preserves straight lines.
Rubbersheeting is typically used to align two or more layers.
Before performing spatial adjustment rubbersheeting you need to choose an adjustment method.
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For develope a rubber sheeting function i need ipiecewisetransformation question.
The z value of each node is used to interpolate the amount of x y adjustment applied to each feature coordinate.
Arcgis arctutor editing spatialadjustment about rubbersheeting.
The z value is the amount of change between the from end and to end of a link.
Linear this method creates a quick tin surface but does not really take into account the neighborhood.
Arcmap must be installed or i must have only a license for the procduct to use this class because i.
Spatial adjustment rubbersheeting makes small geometric adjustments in your data usually to align features with more accurate information.
Rubber sheeting spatial adjustment of a feature class in arcgis.
Hi i have this problem.
Two rubbersheeting options are supported.
Natural neighbor and linear.
See about spatial adjustment rubbersheeting for more details.
Arcgis help 10 1 about spatial adjustment rubbersheeting about spatial adjustment rubbersheeting geometric distortions commonly occur in source maps.
Types of geometric transformations include rubber sheeting usually used for georeferencing projection using the projection information to transform the data from one projection to another translation shifting all the coordinates equally rotation rotating all the coordinates by some angle and changing the cell size of the dataset.
For example if the change in x for a link is 10 map units the z value of the tin node at the from end of that link will be 10.